Literary usage of Sinding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1914)"RUSTLE OF SPRING—sinding ["World's Best Music," Vol. V, p. 1348.] sinding is a
Scandinavian composer best known in our country by this charming piece. ..."

2.University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1914)"RUSTLE OF SPRING—sinding ["World's Best Music," Vol. V, p. 1348.] sinding is a
Scandinavian composer best known in our country by this charming piece. ..."

3.Well-known Piano Solos, how to Play Them by Charles W. Wilkinson, Edward Ellsworth Hipsher (1915)"3 sindingsinding is a Scandinavian composer perhaps best known by this charming
piece. In the north of Europe the coming of spring is very sudden: the ..."

4.In Viking Land: Norway: Its Peoples, Its Fjords and Its Fjelds by Will Seymour Monroe (1908)"... history of Norwegian painting and the influence of the Diisseldorf school —
National themes — Contemporary artists — Otto sinding, Heyerdahl, Thaulow, ..."

5.The History of Modern Painting by Richard Muther (1896)"Those who return home become the founders of a national Norwegian art: Otto
sinding, Niels Gustav Wenzel, Jorgensen, Kolstoe, Christian Krohg, ..."

7.A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by Georg Lunge (1896)"sinding-Larsen (Engl. pat. 13499, 1894) describes an apparatus consisting of a
large vessel, covered at the bottom with mercury serving as cathode; ..."

8.The Great in Music: A Systematic Course of Study in the Music of Classical by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1900)"sinding is in my opinion one of the greatest of contemporary musicians, and I
can assure you ... Christian sinding, the musician, Otto sinding, the painter, ..."